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Our Vietnam Travel section is dedicated to a complete Vietnam travel guide with useful travel tips and advice, detailed information for travel destinations, as well as photos and images for Vietnam. All travel guide information is written by Paradissa tour guides and travel experts from our own experiences. We keep it in mind that the travel guide is for our travelers and we try to update the information as "it is". Sometimes things change so quickly that we can't update all information, so please help us to share your experiences and knowledge so that we could provide the travellers to Vietnam with the most up-to-date information. Have nice reading and have a great trip to Vietnam!

Dong Nai Province is located to the northeast of South Vietnam, bordered to the northwest by Binh Phuoc, to the north and northeast by Lam Dong, to the east by Binh Thuan, to the south by Ba Ria Vung Tau, to the west by Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong. The provincial capital is Bien Hoa City.

Binh Duong is in the intermediate region between the Central Highlands of Vietnam and the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam. The province is bordered to the north by Binh Phuoc, to the east by Dong Nai, to the south by Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and to the west by Tay Ninh.

Binh Phuoc is the intermediate region between Vietnam’s Central Highlands and the flat Mekong Delta. Binh Phuoc is bordered to the north by Cambodia, to the north-east by Dak Nong, to the east by Lam Dong, to the south-east by Dong Nai, to the south by Binh Duong, to the south-west by Tay Ninh, to the west and north by Cambodia.

Quang Nam is in the Central Region of Vietnam. The province is bordered to the north by Da Nang and Hue, to the east by the East Vietnam Sea, to the south by Quang Ngai and Kon Tum, to the south-west by Kon Tum and to the west by Laos. The provincial capital is Tam Ky City.

Ha Tinh is located to the north of the Central Region of Vietnam. The province is bordered to the north by Nghe An, to the east by East Vietnam Sea, to the south by Quang Binh and to the west by Laos. Ha Tinh is not visited much by neither Vietnamese domestic tourists nor foreign visitors.

Nghe An is located to the north of the Central Region of Vietnam. While Vietnam is a skinny country running from north to south, Nghe An is right at the north of the slim area in the Central Region. The province is bordered to the north and west and south-west by Laos, to the north and north-east by Thanh Hoa, to the east by the East Vietnam Sea, to the south by Ha Tinh. Nghe An is the biggest province in Vietnam in area. The provincial capital is Vinh City.

Ha Nam is located to the south-west of the Red River Delta and adjacent to the mountainous region to the west of Vietnam. The province is bordered to the north by Hanoi, to the east by Hung Yen and Thai Binh, to the south by Nam Dinh, to the west by Hoa Binh and Ninh Binh.

Thai Binh is located to the south of the Red River Delta. The province is bordered to the north by Hai Duong and Hung Yen, to the north-east by Hai Phong, to the east by the East Vietnam Sea, to the south and south-west by Nam Dinh, to the west by Ha Nam.

Hai Duong is located to the north-east of Vietnam, in the heart of the Red River Delta. The province is bordered to the north by Bac Giang, to the north-east by Quang Ninh, to the east by Hai Phong, to the south by Thai Binh, to the west by Hung Yen and to the north-west by Bac Ninh.

Hung Yen is located in the heart of the Red River Delta. The province is bordered to the north by Bac Ninh, to the east by Hai Duong, to the south by Thai Binh, to the south-west by Ha Nam and to the west by Hanoi.